I discovered a problem.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:18 pm
I built a second gun with the same 3/4 > 1/2 fitting reducer as the seal surface.
After a week of trying to get it to seal, I discovered a misalignment that prevented the flat washer from completely sealing.
Probable solution, add a tiny length of 1/2 tubing that extends about 1/8 beyond the 3/4 > 1/2 fitting reducer.
I am anxious to get the breech loader going. "Trom-Boyn" design.
I received "Just For Copper' glue and I will try it on my next gun.
I will attempt to design a 3" 10d nail dart that will take 550 psi without blowing out.
My goal is 900 fps.
Here it is:
The new piston and the new seat worked the very first time.
I have the recipe if anyone would care to try to make one.
In this new gun, the barrel fits directly into the valve T.
It goes in a little over 0.6" and therefore I can load a dart with just a 3/4" bolt throw.
I can use the chamber end cap as a slide stop.
After a week of trying to get it to seal, I discovered a misalignment that prevented the flat washer from completely sealing.
Probable solution, add a tiny length of 1/2 tubing that extends about 1/8 beyond the 3/4 > 1/2 fitting reducer.
I am anxious to get the breech loader going. "Trom-Boyn" design.
I received "Just For Copper' glue and I will try it on my next gun.
I will attempt to design a 3" 10d nail dart that will take 550 psi without blowing out.
My goal is 900 fps.
Here it is:
The new piston and the new seat worked the very first time.
I have the recipe if anyone would care to try to make one.
In this new gun, the barrel fits directly into the valve T.
It goes in a little over 0.6" and therefore I can load a dart with just a 3/4" bolt throw.
I can use the chamber end cap as a slide stop.